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Abuse Awareness is committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to individuals with disabilities. We are constantly working to improve the accessibility of our website and ensure that all individuals have full access to the historical information we provide.

​ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT

This statement reflects our ongoing efforts to make abuseawareness.com accessible to everyone. We strive to provide an inclusive and user-friendly experience for all visitors.

What web accessibility means to us

At ubuseawareness, we believe that web accessibility is about ensuring that all individuals, including those with disabilities, can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the information we present on our site.

Our commitment to accessibility

We have taken steps to align abuseawareness.com with WCAG [2.0 / 2.1 / 2.2 - select relevant option] guidelines, and strive to meet the level of [A / AA / AAA - select relevant option] accessibility. Our efforts include:

    Ensuring compatibility with assistive technologies, such as screen readers and keyboard navigation, and optimizing the site for smooth and efficient use by individuals with disabilities.

Declaration of partial compliance with the standard due to third-party content 

The accessibility of certain pages on the site may depend on content from third-party sources, and we are working to address any issues to ensure full compliance with accessibility standards.

Accessibility arrangements in the organization 

ucabusehistory.com is dedicated to ensuring that not only our digital platform but also any physical offices or branches adhere to strict accessibility standards. We prioritize creating an inclusive environment for all visitors.

Requests, issues, and suggestions

If you encounter any accessibility barriers on our site or have any suggestions for improvement, please reach out to our accessibility coordinator for assistance by calling 888-650-0238 or emailing accessibility@abuseawareness.com
 

Resources & Ongoing Support

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Because You Deserve to be Heard

      Call Us Now-  888-650-0238

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Mental‑Health & Crisis Lines

  • RAINN National Hotline – 800‑656‑4673 (24/7)

  • California Coalition Against Sexual Assault – 888‑999‑7708

  • Crisis Text Line – Text HOME to 741741​

Contact Address: 2930 Domingo Ave, Berkeley, CA 94705

In the future, we will have an encrypted discussion forum moderated by trauma‑informed advocates. Choose a user name, no email is visible to other members

Keep checking our website for updates as the journey continues.

Thank You

Every submission chips away at decades of silence. Whether you contribute a full account or simply read these pages, know that your experience is valid and your voice belongs in the historical record.

It is important to note that this site is not associated with the University of California or any of its agents or affiliates

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